Yes, playing one file and recording the other is a nice feature. Say you 
want to record a voice ove a music backing but want make sure you finish 
before the end of the track. Hearing the music track in the headphones gives 
you an idea how long you have to the end of the track.

Once you record the second track you use the "mix" command.

P.

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> how are you getting the mixing done? i just have mixed the two recordings
> together? and are you recording one well playing the other?
>
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>>I have just been playing with Studio Recorder for the first time.
>> The mix command along with the Arming the document seems to be a great
>> feature. However when mixing the two files, I thought I would have been
>> able to preview the sound as I adjust the levels, but this does not seem
>> to be possible, it seems like you have to adjust the levels by trial and
>> error and if one of the source of destination is too loud you have to re
>> do it. Am I missing something?
>>
>> Peter Sscanlon.
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